CF didn't just decide not to do business with a customer. They cut them off without notice in a way which they knew would cause service disruption to that customer, after having been paid to do just the opposite. CF in fact hijacked their domain so that everyone would know they had done this. They did this after keeping the customer on their platform for weeks (and presumably billing them) while they wrung their hands over the customer and contacted law enforcement about that customer, which was plenty of time for them to tell the customer they were closing the account and to migrate their domain off of CF and whatnot, if that was what they wanted to do.Imagine your neighbor had called out his Trump/Confederacy-endorsing lawn guy out for a job, then instead slashed his tires and told him "Well why don't you just push it home, you goddamn fascist?" I mean, sure, he's not entitled to an offer of work from your neighbor, and he can always get new tires. But somehow I still don't feel like your neighbor has done the right thing.
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